Thank you for everything over the years. If the UA-cam channel had an impact on you, I would so love to hear from you (especially if YOU have ideas for where I should go next). It's been an absolute pleasure. Where to find me: Blog / Contact: reecemartin.ca/ Instagram: instagram.com/rm_transit/profilecard/?igsh=b25wbzNrMmc4bm02 Mastodon: masto.canadiancivil.com/@reece Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/rmtransit.bsky.social
You will be miss in this space but family always comes first and it’s understandable. We love you and you will have a bright future so it’s not always goodbye. ✌️
Hey Reece, I’ve enjoyed your content for a couple years now, it will be sad to see you go 😢. You mentioned you were also a CS nerd haha, I’d be happy to connect on linkedin to stay in touch about the industry.
We always appreciate your videos and thoughts, and it sounds like you need a break especially with your new family! Good luck and thanks for all of the fun 🤟
It's a shame to lose you Reece: along with CityNerd, you make the most professional and trustworthy videos in this space. But I wish you the best in whatever comes next! (Also, congrats on the kid!)
Daddy Reece stepping away 😢. Seen him grow throughout the years. Congrats with the family and take care yourself and the family and get back into your degree
Your channel is what got me into transit planning in the first place. I'm currently studying it at TMU and I thought you should know it was you that inspired me to be optimistic about the change we can make in Toronto.
Hi Reece! You're one of the very first transit youtubers I watched, and I really appreciated your videos over the last several years (as well as your brief cameo in my Toronto series!). Hope all goes well with the new arrival :)
Well, exactly, there are still more topics to cover still not covered much in transit videos. For example, are longer segment low floor trams on pivoting bogies really better than short segment ones on fixed bogies? Another is the issue of request stopping, what places and times to use it and how to implement it.
It’s actually rather fitting that the thumbnail shows a GO train, considering that his first ever video is of a GO train. Also he’s from Toronto, so that also makes sense.
There's so much urbanist UA-cam now it's forgotten that you are one of the earlier ones in the space. Saw your bsky posts about moving on so I saw this video coming but you should be proud of how much you covered. Always respected how much you tried to cover the lesser known systems instead of only the trendy ones. A true transit nerd for the other nerds. Thanks Reece!
And there is still more that could be covered, such as on low floor light rail vehicle configuration and also on stopping patterns, including when and where to employ request stopping and how to implement it.
saw this on Nebula already, and wanted to take the chance to thank you greatly for inspiring me to get into transit advocacy and ultimately start pursuing it both in career and of course on UA-cam. your videos have always been a breath of fresh air and helped me learn quite a bit on global transit. I wish you and your family all the best into the new year. looking forward to hearing from you again soon!
From a public transportation fan and recently new father to another, thank you for everything and good luck in your new adventures. My only complain about this channel is to not see the second best EU public transportation network, Prague, being featured in your channel. So if you come back here it goes a suggestion 😅
Congratulations on becoming a dad! Spending time with your children is so valuable both to them and to the parents. Thanks for making all the videos you made so far and enjoy the time with your family
Congratulations! I have loved your channel all along its development, and it was because of your channel that I discovered Not Just Bikes, City Nerd, Strong Towns, etc. My husband and I have since moved to Europe (Spain) from the U.S. (Florida) and the difference is remarkable, as, of course, I knew. Thank you for your positive contributions to our planet, and I am sure that raising a child with your partner will further that positive contribution to the world. Cheers. I will continue to think of you and your contribution every time I ride or encounter public transit.
Reece your videos have made such an impact. You and Not Just Bikes encouraged my son to go into Urban Planning. Stay well, buddy, and enjoy fatherhood.
Thank you for your years of service. It is because of channels like you that millions of individuals around the world can be more informed of various transit projects worldwide and what we can learn from them. This is undoubtedly one of the largest and greatest of its type, as you've also helped me netter understand various transit relatdd concepts that helped me with transit conversations, my youtube channel, and my job. Best wishes for the future, and continue to always raise awareness on how we can improve transit worldwide, no matter how bleak things may look.
Watching your videos over the years has most definitely never been a waste of time and were always so informative. Your thoughts, opinions and insightfulness on all things public transport related will be missed! Take a break, you definitely deserve it. And, who knows, maybe you'll feel like making videos again after a while. :) PS. As someone from Montreal, I most definitely loved hearing all you had to say about our REM.
10:55 Reece, I couldn’t agree with you more. Where I live right now (somewhere in North Jersey), the buses are pretty bad, and I’m in the process of relocating to a place with better transportation. So naturally, I have to end the friendships and connections I’ve built up while living here, and when I mentioned bad transit to them as one my reasons for moving, they actually expressed a good deal of sympathy for me! “I’d agree. More buses, you know?” “Yeah, it’s really frustrating that we don’t have other mass transit options.” “I actually used to live in New York, and back then I took the subway. I only got my car when I moved here.” Those are just a few of the things they said. And it made me so happy to hear that if only we had more buses, there would actually be people willing to ride them. It was a far cry from all the negativity that I see on transit articles on mainstream news platforms like MSN, where most people in the comments will call transit a “money grab” or “just more trash from the democRATS.” (It gets way more absurd and biased than that.) We need real human interaction, people. That’s the key to progress.
Firstly congratulations for you and you family. Secondly thank you as a US citizen who found you during my rediscovery public transportation you have help me a lot in understanding of what we should see when it comes to public infrastructure.
Hey Reece. Congratulations on Fatherhood! I have Twins and i am a Train Driver (28 years) in the UK. My Twins are in their Teens now, but i remember well the fatigue in the first few years especially when it affected my shifts. You've done some great informative topics. Of course as a Driver i dont fully believe in an Automated system but i do get it,especially when i hear how it works from old colleagues on Thameslink. I am a Driver for XC so i still deal with Victorian Semaphores and Diesels,but i like the simplicity. Plus i have a Guard. More Staff is always a good thing. Anyway dont leave us all with huge gaps! I had Christmas over in Lithuania and LTG there are making big steps along with the Rail Baltica project. 👍
Came from Nebula to thank you for everything you've done! Canadian UA-cam will be missing you! I have enjoyed your content since before you went full time and now i will be glad to go back and rewatch some videos. Your content will be missed. THANK YOU!!!! ❤🍻
Congratulations on your child and it's very bittersweet to see you go. I've become close friends with many people in part by bringing up your videos. Wishing you the best in your future endeavors
congratulations on the little one!! You look amazing man, you have this new glow to you, thank you so much for the content you’ve made over the years and I hope the new year brings you and the family health and happiness ❤️
Your channel was one of the first I watched when I got more interested in public transport after being laid off four years ago. I spent my time exploring the city on foot, bus, and train, and learned more about how important good transit is for cities. Your videos allowed me to see how other cities around the world handled those systems, and where things could improve. I've expanded out to other transit and urbanist channels since then, so thanks for lighting the spark. Best of luck in whatever you do from here on, lives change and obviously, your family has to come first. And, if Geoff Marshall ever makes it over to Toronto (his was the other UA-cam transit channel that got me hooked) I hope you can show him around.
I'm sad to hear this. Nobody else I know of made videos about transit systems that are so in depth. But congratulations on the new addition to the family!
Congrats on becoming a parent, it’s disappointing to see you step away but completely understandable. Thank you for all your years of hard work and dedication in delivering these videos for us and I wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavors 🙏
Reece, you have gotten this Ontario farmer very interested in transit and planning. Probably not your predicted audience, but you were one of several urbanist/planning channels that made me increasingly interested in more sustainable urban growth- we are losing an incredible amount of farmland in Ontario to sprawling development (1% of our farmland every year!!). I'm now going back to school for my Masters in Rural Planning, studying farmland conservation, and am sincerely hoping you will still be an active voice in planning- we need as many voices as we can to help that transition into sustainable planning and yours has been a great one. Clear, concise and non-judgmental! Perhaps you would feel energized making more local Ontario transit planning/ education/ advocacy content? Those were some of my favourite videos- to give local context and specific ideas for improvements that people could advocate for. Look at me! I would not have had a frame of reference to advocate with without some of your videos. Have you thought about taking studies in planning?
I used to watch a gigaplaylist of your videos to fall asleep to, curse you for making me fall into the transit and urbanist rabbit hole! Thank you so much for your work and good luck with the kid. I'll miss you! Much love!
It's bittersweet to see you move on Reece. I've looked forward to your weekly videos over the last couple of years, especially on Saturdays. As an urban planner by profession, I've been a transit advocate and user for quite sometime and your explainer videos have even helped me use transit systems around the world. Spent yesterday riding Line 3 in Guadalajara and heading to Mexico City next week. Take care of yourself and your family!
Congratulations to you and your partner! 😊 You’ve been such a valuable voice in this transit space and you helped me understand so much of Toronto’s transit history. It was wonderful running into you once at the intersection of Bay and Bloor, and wishing you the very best in your future endeavors!
I've enjoyed your videos over the years, great content and great effort! Over 100 videos per year is an awesome achievement. I completely understand you moving on from the YT treadmill.
Thanks for all the videos you made over the last couple years! You've been an inspiration for many, and I'm sure your youtube career is something you can remain proud of for years to come, whatever you decide on doing next. Have a nice 2025!
Appreciate all the fantastic content you’ve made over the years, if this is it, what a nice catalog you’ve built for us transit enthusiasts. If you come back, then I greatly look forward to what you do next! And congrats to you and your partner on the kid!
Congratulations Reece on becoming a dad! Your channel is probably one of the first if not, the first one about transit that I started following on UA-cam. As a transit enthusiast living in a limited transit city, I always appreciated you sharing different locations and transit systems showing the potential of what city with good transit can look like. One day soon I hope to visit some of the great cities of Canada including Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal and ride their transit systems. Again, congratulations and I wish you all the best in your next endeavors with your family! 🙏
Proud of you for stepping aside at the right time, rather than diluting this channel's value over time! I've appreciated the weekly updates but can make do with the archives. I'm also in computer science and looking for a career in public transit, so I'm excited to see where you end up.
Congratulations Reece! I hope you enjoy your time off, and best of luck with your kid! :) As a member of Movement here in Vancouver, thank you for all the inspiration you've given us over the years. You're a voice for optimism and reason in a sea of nihilism and opinions. We'll always be grateful for your work. Thank you for everything!
Sorry to see you go but I am glad you are moving on to the next step of your unique path. As a born-again public transit user, moving from Los Angeles, California to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, which you did high light several times, I totally agree with you on the urgency of getting people out of little metal boxes driving on wide swaths of concrete. Be sure to pay special attention to your child's early years, they are the most important!
RM ❤ 4 ever. Greetings from Germany. Btw. I will be in Canada May 2025 for the first time. I am attempting to cycle 🚲 across Canada 🇨🇦 Vancouver to Halifax in 5 Month.
@@PuNicAdbo not sure your specific plans for cycling across canada, but i would encourage you to ride a gravel bike if you can. this would allow you to, when possible, get away from main transit corridors that can be busy/dangerous and make use of gravel forest service road links.
Damn this really made me have a retrospective moment, like I've literally grew up with this channel since I was a teenager and now I'm 24, and Reece is a dad, how time flies fr.
Put your family first, but I will miss your videos. Your video on Olympic transit is one of my favorite videos. Thank you for contributing to the UA-cam urbanist community!
I honestly don't know of a channel that's a more reliable and quality source of information about all sorts related to public transport, your graphics and video flow bring a whole a new level of interest to their topics. Take care of yourself and feel free to keep sharing your interests at whichever rate you please. And yes, it's only right to keep motivating use of public transport, afterall the more customers each system has, the more development oportunities it can achieve.
As a city planner, I can say, you were awesome in this space! Your next stage of life will be grand and successful. Good luck, and we will look forward to any videos you decide to complete.
Agreed I think Reece would be highly sought after in the world lecture circuit. His knowledge of urban mass transportation systems worldwide is second to none
It's a bittersweet experience to watch this, but thank you for so many years of transit content. Your videos helped me enter the transit advocacy space, and I hope that I've learned enough to push for not just more transit, but better transit. Best of luck with fatherhood and your career, and know that there's always a space for you on UA-cam, even if it's irregular uploads ❤
Watched your channel since before the first station focus video of leslie station ( i think you were around 400 subscribers back then), you were instrumental to the sphere of transit creators on youtube with your optimism, hope your legacy lives on in UA-cam! Also congratulations on your child!
Thank you Reece! You've been a huge part of my own urbanist journey. I relocated to the GTA in 2023, and your videos on the infrastructure projects happening in the Toronto area were extremely informative and actually led to me using transit for many of my trips. Personally I really hope that you stay involved in the transit space locally, as your voice has a lot of power to inspire others to keep making things better locally. Best of luck.
Thank you Reese, one of my first subscriptions on UA-cam. Best of luck with your family and hopefully we'll hear from you in the future in some capacity or see you pop up the next time Geoff or Miles is in the great white north.
Hi, Reece! Your video on the Interborough Express inspired me to actually care about my city’s transportation and advocate for it. It’s sad to see you leave, but it’s good to see you choose your path in life and decide it may not be the best thing to continue UA-cam for now (family > UA-cam). Godspeed.
Been an absolute pleasure watching your videos over the years. From wanting to learn what Toronto was doing next to learning about systems all over the world you have made sure I will be interested and invested in public transit the rest of my life. Congratulations on the baby! I hope your life stays just as fulfilling for years to come. Wishing you all the best Reece😊
Thanks for everything, Reece. Your Singapore vid was the first vid of yours that i watched and it was one of my first few exposures to public transport and urbanism as a whole. Can't wait for the CN HSR vid!
Hi Reece, I only got into your channel during the past year as I starterd looking more at intergrated transport as part of urban planning. It's been extremely educational and really given fantastic insight into what we could be building and what we should be building. I hope you still duck in from time to time when you find an interesting topic to discuss that you haven't covered before. Good luck with everything.
I didn’t realise how much I’d missed of your channel before discovering it, so now’s the time to delve into your back catalogue bit by bit. Thanks for all your work. I’m a retired railwayman in the UK who ended up training new staff, and I don’t drive a car - never owned one - and I was glad to find a channel that advocates public transport. Good luck with your new endeavours, whatever they may be.
I discovered your channel fairly recently (in the grand scale of your time making videos) and I’ve always been impressed. It’s clear that you’re passionate about what you speak about and it’s always more interesting to listen to knowledgeable, passionate people than those who are just knowledgeable. Congratulations on the baby and on reaching what you feel is a logical and point for regular posting. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors and am looking forward to seeing those three other videos you plan on eventually making.
Oh no UA-cam will never be the same again. All the best with parenthood Reece you are a star. Your videos are simply the best. There are very few people with your knowledge of mass transportation systems across the globe. I have learnt so much from your videos Surely, you should be consulting governments everywhere on how best to improve what is currently in place All the very best with your future endeavors
I have been training people in Computing since 1967. It remains great fun, and right up your alley. You ARE an educator. Go for it. As a resident of YYZ for 35 years, most of it riding the TTC, your videos bring me nostalgia, but no angst. Next time you are in Bonavista, drop in and we'll chat. It's a long wait for a streetcar, though (grin!) Chris
Reece: your transit videos have provided a valuable contribution to the UA-cam universe. They are professional and so well researched, and have had great appeal to us transit buffs. With the expanded family, your priorities have rightly changed; you'll be a great dad. I ran into you once in Union station and told you how much I enjoyed your videos. Maybe we'll hear from you again down the road . . .
I remember subscribing back to your channel back in 2018 with less then 1000 subs at the time. It had motivated me to get more into the public transit sphere as that's when I started studying more maps from local agencies from around the GTA about public transit, as time progress your channel and others like it caused me sway my decision to go and study in the future Urban Planning with more of a focus on public transit. Best of luck in the future with everything that life throws in your direction.
Thank you for all the great videos over the years Reece! I discovered your channel during the pandmic as a Brit who'd recently moved to Toronto. Your videos really helped me get my head around the city and why certain things operate the way they do, plus your measured optimism about some of the regeneration projects has been such a breath of fresh air. Huge congratulations to you and your partner on the baby, and best of luck with whatever the next chapter holds for you all!! p.s. will look forward to that China HSR video whenever it drops :)
Congrats on your baby and hitting those health goals!!! That's sounds like a good (but challenging) year ❤ Thanks for all the great videos and insights you've created and shared with us! I'm still working my way through your back catalog of videos 😊 I really appreciate how you consider what didn't work in order to draw lessons for how things could be improved. Best of luck on your next phase in life!!! 🙌
Thank you for everything over the years. If the UA-cam channel had an impact on you, I would so love to hear from you (especially if YOU have ideas for where I should go next). It's been an absolute pleasure.
Where to find me:
Blog / Contact: reecemartin.ca/
Instagram: instagram.com/rm_transit/profilecard/?igsh=b25wbzNrMmc4bm02
Mastodon: masto.canadiancivil.com/@reece
Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/rmtransit.bsky.social
You will be miss in this space but family always comes first and it’s understandable. We love you and you will have a bright future so it’s not always goodbye. ✌️
I understand and wish you all the best.
Small towns and villages.. With weirdo small Transit..
Thank you Reece!
All the best wishes for you and your young family,
and all the best wishes for whatever comes next!
Hey Reece, I’ve enjoyed your content for a couple years now, it will be sad to see you go 😢.
You mentioned you were also a CS nerd haha, I’d be happy to connect on linkedin to stay in touch about the industry.
We always appreciate your videos and thoughts, and it sounds like you need a break especially with your new family!
Good luck and thanks for all of the fun 🤟
wen new video?
glad you are a channel who talks exclusively about america and shows the solution to the car centric infrastructure unlike not just bikes…
Alan isn't very good at economics.
@@PeachGardenOaththat's not very nice
Lol
It's a shame to lose you Reece: along with CityNerd, you make the most professional and trustworthy videos in this space. But I wish you the best in whatever comes next! (Also, congrats on the kid!)
And there are still more topics to be covered, such as regarding low floor light rail configuration and also on stopping patterns.
city nerd is going too?
@@Myrtone No. He’s yapped enough about LRVs.
Where did city nerd announce that?
Citynerd? 😂 🤮
Daddy Reece stepping away 😢. Seen him grow throughout the years. Congrats with the family and take care yourself and the family and get back into your degree
i agree with your statement, but did you have to add the "daddy" lol??
@@StetsonWade yes.
@@StetsonWade can you blame him?
Your channel is what got me into transit planning in the first place. I'm currently studying it at TMU and I thought you should know it was you that inspired me to be optimistic about the change we can make in Toronto.
how are you doing in the career?
great to see y’all fellow Canadians here!
How do you like Toronto Marxist University?
One thing transit and city wonks never get very well: economics. It's a very ivory tower field.
Hi Reece! You're one of the very first transit youtubers I watched, and I really appreciated your videos over the last several years (as well as your brief cameo in my Toronto series!). Hope all goes well with the new arrival :)
ClassyWhale!! Love your content! Highly recommend for anyone looking for new transit creators to fill the void left by Reece
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Phew, I thought they were canceling GO Transit.
Hope you don't leave youtube. Great content.
Well, exactly, there are still more topics to cover still not covered much in transit videos. For example, are longer segment low floor trams on pivoting bogies really better than short segment ones on fixed bogies? Another is the issue of request stopping, what places and times to use it and how to implement it.
Considering the lack of anything substantial built in Toronto for literally half a decade, I wouldn't have been surprised if GO Transit was cancelled
same😅
It’s actually rather fitting that the thumbnail shows a GO train, considering that his first ever video is of a GO train. Also he’s from Toronto, so that also makes sense.
There's so much urbanist UA-cam now it's forgotten that you are one of the earlier ones in the space. Saw your bsky posts about moving on so I saw this video coming but you should be proud of how much you covered. Always respected how much you tried to cover the lesser known systems instead of only the trendy ones. A true transit nerd for the other nerds. Thanks Reece!
And there is still more that could be covered, such as on low floor light rail vehicle configuration and also on stopping patterns, including when and where to employ request stopping and how to implement it.
Urbanist YT is a lot of noise. Dorks giving uninformed opinions about how to spend other people's money.
saw this on Nebula already, and wanted to take the chance to thank you greatly for inspiring me to get into transit advocacy and ultimately start pursuing it both in career and of course on UA-cam. your videos have always been a breath of fresh air and helped me learn quite a bit on global transit. I wish you and your family all the best into the new year. looking forward to hearing from you again soon!
Best of luck to you in all your future endeavors!
Thanks for that!
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
Thank you for all the great videos you made over the past years.
That's a great line. Will jot that down.
From a public transportation fan and recently new father to another, thank you for everything and good luck in your new adventures.
My only complain about this channel is to not see the second best EU public transportation network, Prague, being featured in your channel. So if you come back here it goes a suggestion 😅
I am sure there are many great videos about Prague to be made in the future! Thank you!
Congratulations on becoming a dad! Spending time with your children is so valuable both to them and to the parents.
Thanks for making all the videos you made so far and enjoy the time with your family
Congratulations! I have loved your channel all along its development, and it was because of your channel that I discovered Not Just Bikes, City Nerd, Strong Towns, etc. My husband and I have since moved to Europe (Spain) from the U.S. (Florida) and the difference is remarkable, as, of course, I knew. Thank you for your positive contributions to our planet, and I am sure that raising a child with your partner will further that positive contribution to the world. Cheers. I will continue to think of you and your contribution every time I ride or encounter public transit.
Reece your videos have made such an impact. You and Not Just Bikes encouraged my son to go into Urban Planning. Stay well, buddy, and enjoy fatherhood.
This is great man. I forgot you are a normal person after enjoying your videos for so long. Good luck to you and your young family. Cheers from Perth.
Thank you for your videos! It was always a pleasure to watch them. All the best to you from Germany!
Thank you for your years of service. It is because of channels like you that millions of individuals around the world can be more informed of various transit projects worldwide and what we can learn from them. This is undoubtedly one of the largest and greatest of its type, as you've also helped me netter understand various transit relatdd concepts that helped me with transit conversations, my youtube channel, and my job. Best wishes for the future, and continue to always raise awareness on how we can improve transit worldwide, no matter how bleak things may look.
Oh man, too bad. One of my favourite channels on UA-cam! I hope someone else can pick up the slack.
Best of luck with everything!
Patreon supporter here - I love this channel - will be sad to see you go but huge congrats on the baby! some things are just more important
Watching your videos over the years has most definitely never been a waste of time and were always so informative. Your thoughts, opinions and insightfulness on all things public transport related will be missed! Take a break, you definitely deserve it.
And, who knows, maybe you'll feel like making videos again after a while. :)
PS. As someone from Montreal, I most definitely loved hearing all you had to say about our REM.
It was nice knowing you. Keep that optimism and please keep fighting for public transport in other areas.
10:55 Reece, I couldn’t agree with you more. Where I live right now (somewhere in North Jersey), the buses are pretty bad, and I’m in the process of relocating to a place with better transportation. So naturally, I have to end the friendships and connections I’ve built up while living here, and when I mentioned bad transit to them as one my reasons for moving, they actually expressed a good deal of sympathy for me! “I’d agree. More buses, you know?” “Yeah, it’s really frustrating that we don’t have other mass transit options.” “I actually used to live in New York, and back then I took the subway. I only got my car when I moved here.” Those are just a few of the things they said. And it made me so happy to hear that if only we had more buses, there would actually be people willing to ride them. It was a far cry from all the negativity that I see on transit articles on mainstream news platforms like MSN, where most people in the comments will call transit a “money grab” or “just more trash from the democRATS.” (It gets way more absurd and biased than that.) We need real human interaction, people. That’s the key to progress.
You, Miles, Simply Railway, and Armchair Urbanist were my entry into all things transit, travel & infrastructure. Thank you for everything!!
Firstly congratulations for you and you family. Secondly thank you as a US citizen who found you during my rediscovery public transportation you have help me a lot in understanding of what we should see when it comes to public infrastructure.
Thanks for all the great videos you've made and work you've done!
Hey Reece. Congratulations on Fatherhood! I have Twins and i am a Train Driver (28 years) in the UK. My Twins are in their Teens now, but i remember well the fatigue in the first few years especially when it affected my shifts.
You've done some great informative topics.
Of course as a Driver i dont fully believe in an Automated system but i do get it,especially when i hear how it works from old colleagues on Thameslink. I am a Driver for XC so i still deal with Victorian Semaphores and Diesels,but i like the simplicity. Plus i have a Guard. More Staff is always a good thing.
Anyway dont leave us all with huge gaps!
I had Christmas over in Lithuania and LTG there are making big steps along with the Rail Baltica project. 👍
Came from Nebula to thank you for everything you've done! Canadian UA-cam will be missing you! I have enjoyed your content since before you went full time and now i will be glad to go back and rewatch some videos.
Your content will be missed.
THANK YOU!!!! ❤🍻
Congratulations on your child and it's very bittersweet to see you go. I've become close friends with many people in part by bringing up your videos. Wishing you the best in your future endeavors
Thanks for everything, Reece! I'm looking forward to your last few videos, and of course you're always welcome on The Urbanist Agenda. 😉
congratulations on the little one!! You look amazing man, you have this new glow to you, thank you so much for the content you’ve made over the years and I hope the new year brings you and the family health and happiness ❤️
Congratulations to you both!
Your channel was one of the first I watched when I got more interested in public transport after being laid off four years ago. I spent my time exploring the city on foot, bus, and train, and learned more about how important good transit is for cities. Your videos allowed me to see how other cities around the world handled those systems, and where things could improve. I've expanded out to other transit and urbanist channels since then, so thanks for lighting the spark. Best of luck in whatever you do from here on, lives change and obviously, your family has to come first.
And, if Geoff Marshall ever makes it over to Toronto (his was the other UA-cam transit channel that got me hooked) I hope you can show him around.
thank you for all the amazing content! we will miss you ❤
Congratulations on the baby 🎉
Thanks for everything and good luck with your new startup project 😉
A baby is a very worthy reason to step away - enjoy your time with your family! Thank you for indulging our collective train brains for so long 🚊
I'm sad to hear this. Nobody else I know of made videos about transit systems that are so in depth.
But congratulations on the new addition to the family!
Congrats on becoming a parent, it’s disappointing to see you step away but completely understandable. Thank you for all your years of hard work and dedication in delivering these videos for us and I wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavors 🙏
Reece, you have gotten this Ontario farmer very interested in transit and planning. Probably not your predicted audience, but you were one of several urbanist/planning channels that made me increasingly interested in more sustainable urban growth- we are losing an incredible amount of farmland in Ontario to sprawling development (1% of our farmland every year!!). I'm now going back to school for my Masters in Rural Planning, studying farmland conservation, and am sincerely hoping you will still be an active voice in planning- we need as many voices as we can to help that transition into sustainable planning and yours has been a great one. Clear, concise and non-judgmental! Perhaps you would feel energized making more local Ontario transit planning/ education/ advocacy content? Those were some of my favourite videos- to give local context and specific ideas for improvements that people could advocate for. Look at me! I would not have had a frame of reference to advocate with without some of your videos. Have you thought about taking studies in planning?
I used to watch a gigaplaylist of your videos to fall asleep to, curse you for making me fall into the transit and urbanist rabbit hole!
Thank you so much for your work and good luck with the kid. I'll miss you! Much love!
Thank you for all the videos, and good luck with the family!!
❤❤❤ Thanks for all the videos, and congrats on the lil one. All the best in the future.
Thanks for the amazing videos & some much needed optimism. Fucking legend! ❤🫡
Thank you so much! People need optimism, its the fuel for life and positive progress, and there is plenty to be optimistic about.
Congratulations on becoming a Dad and good luck with your future endeavors! I’ve learned a lot from your channel over the years. Happy New Year!
Congrats on starting a family! Wishing you a safe & healthy 2025!
It's bittersweet to see you move on Reece. I've looked forward to your weekly videos over the last couple of years, especially on Saturdays. As an urban planner by profession, I've been a transit advocate and user for quite sometime and your explainer videos have even helped me use transit systems around the world. Spent yesterday riding Line 3 in Guadalajara and heading to Mexico City next week. Take care of yourself and your family!
Congratulations to you and your partner! 😊 You’ve been such a valuable voice in this transit space and you helped me understand so much of Toronto’s transit history. It was wonderful running into you once at the intersection of Bay and Bloor, and wishing you the very best in your future endeavors!
Congratulations on the family and on improving your health. Looking sleek.
Thank you, Reece! It's been fun and informative 😊
It's a shame to see your channel wind down, but it's been wonderful to watch it develop over the years. Good luck with your future endeavours!
I've enjoyed your videos over the years, great content and great effort! Over 100 videos per year is an awesome achievement. I completely understand you moving on from the YT treadmill.
Thanks!
Thank You!
Thanks for all the videos you made over the last couple years! You've been an inspiration for many, and I'm sure your youtube career is something you can remain proud of for years to come, whatever you decide on doing next. Have a nice 2025!
Appreciate all the fantastic content you’ve made over the years, if this is it, what a nice catalog you’ve built for us transit enthusiasts.
If you come back, then I greatly look forward to what you do next!
And congrats to you and your partner on the kid!
thank you for filling up my precious time with your amazing work, reece! all the best
Congratulations Reece on becoming a dad! Your channel is probably one of the first if not, the first one about transit that I started following on UA-cam. As a transit enthusiast living in a limited transit city, I always appreciated you sharing different locations and transit systems showing the potential of what city with good transit can look like. One day soon I hope to visit some of the great cities of Canada including Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal and ride their transit systems. Again, congratulations and I wish you all the best in your next endeavors with your family! 🙏
Proud of you for stepping aside at the right time, rather than diluting this channel's value over time! I've appreciated the weekly updates but can make do with the archives.
I'm also in computer science and looking for a career in public transit, so I'm excited to see where you end up.
Congratulations Reece! I hope you enjoy your time off, and best of luck with your kid! :)
As a member of Movement here in Vancouver, thank you for all the inspiration you've given us over the years. You're a voice for optimism and reason in a sea of nihilism and opinions. We'll always be grateful for your work. Thank you for everything!
Sorry to see you go but I am glad you are moving on to the next step of your unique path. As a born-again public transit user, moving from Los Angeles, California to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, which you did high light several times, I totally agree with you on the urgency of getting people out of little metal boxes driving on wide swaths of concrete. Be sure to pay special attention to your child's early years, they are the most important!
You helped me to improve my english! Thanks Recce and I hope that you have a nice year with your family! Also congrats for your child!
Thanks a bunch for years of great content Reece, best of luck in all your future endeavours!
RM ❤ 4 ever. Greetings from Germany. Btw. I will be in Canada May 2025 for the first time. I am attempting to cycle 🚲 across Canada 🇨🇦 Vancouver to Halifax in 5 Month.
@@PuNicAdbo not sure your specific plans for cycling across canada, but i would encourage you to ride a gravel bike if you can. this would allow you to, when possible, get away from main transit corridors that can be busy/dangerous and make use of gravel forest service road links.
Will miss you bud, thanks for all you've done and congrats on the kid
Damn this really made me have a retrospective moment, like I've literally grew up with this channel since I was a teenager and now I'm 24, and Reece is a dad, how time flies fr.
@@MyrtoneDoes that mean that Reece is not a dad?
@@markmartindale7215 No, it is neither to confirm nor deny that.
@@Myrtone oh boy
@@AVirtualDuck What does that mean? Note: No offence intended.
RmTransit has been my go-to channel for transit content. High-quality and well analyzed.
Thanks Reece. Until we meet.
Put your family first, but I will miss your videos. Your video on Olympic transit is one of my favorite videos. Thank you for contributing to the UA-cam urbanist community!
Congratulations and becoming a father. I'll miss your regular videos. All the best to you and yours for the future.
I honestly don't know of a channel that's a more reliable and quality source of information about all sorts related to public transport, your graphics and video flow bring a whole a new level of interest to their topics. Take care of yourself and feel free to keep sharing your interests at whichever rate you please. And yes, it's only right to keep motivating use of public transport, afterall the more customers each system has, the more development oportunities it can achieve.
NJB and CityNerd are both more reliable and qualitative.
Thank you!!! I have enjoyed your videos over the years. Best of luck in the future.
As a city planner, I can say, you were awesome in this space! Your next stage of life will be grand and successful. Good luck, and we will look forward to any videos you decide to complete.
Agreed
I think Reece would be highly sought after in the world lecture circuit. His knowledge of urban mass transportation systems worldwide is second to none
Best in the New Year to you and your expanded family Reece. Thanks for the transit videos.
It's a bittersweet experience to watch this, but thank you for so many years of transit content. Your videos helped me enter the transit advocacy space, and I hope that I've learned enough to push for not just more transit, but better transit. Best of luck with fatherhood and your career, and know that there's always a space for you on UA-cam, even if it's irregular uploads ❤
Have throughly enjoyed your content. You provide lovely nuanced takes, its really nice.
If you ever started a podcast, I'd listen :)
Oh and you make a good point -- I've hardly watched all your videos 😅 Still content there for a couple years
Thanks for that! And I do hope you get to enjoy some of the old content!
Watched your channel since before the first station focus video of leslie station ( i think you were around 400 subscribers back then), you were instrumental to the sphere of transit creators on youtube with your optimism, hope your legacy lives on in UA-cam! Also congratulations on your child!
huge congratulations on the kid, and thank you for many good videos over the years!
Thank you Reece! You've been a huge part of my own urbanist journey. I relocated to the GTA in 2023, and your videos on the infrastructure projects happening in the Toronto area were extremely informative and actually led to me using transit for many of my trips. Personally I really hope that you stay involved in the transit space locally, as your voice has a lot of power to inspire others to keep making things better locally. Best of luck.
Thank you Reece! I hope you return, but if not, then thank you for so many years! And congrats on the new family!
Thank you Reese, one of my first subscriptions on UA-cam. Best of luck with your family and hopefully we'll hear from you in the future in some capacity or see you pop up the next time Geoff or Miles is in the great white north.
Hi, Reece! Your video on the Interborough Express inspired me to actually care about my city’s transportation and advocate for it. It’s sad to see you leave, but it’s good to see you choose your path in life and decide it may not be the best thing to continue UA-cam for now (family > UA-cam). Godspeed.
Been an absolute pleasure watching your videos over the years. From wanting to learn what Toronto was doing next to learning about systems all over the world you have made sure I will be interested and invested in public transit the rest of my life. Congratulations on the baby! I hope your life stays just as fulfilling for years to come. Wishing you all the best Reece😊
Thank you so very much for your great work over the years, Reece. I wish you all the best, wherever life will take you! ✌
Thanks for everything, Reece! Best of luck on your future endeavours!
Congratulations and best wishes for you and the family! Happy New Year!
Thanks for everything, Reece. Your Singapore vid was the first vid of yours that i watched and it was one of my first few exposures to public transport and urbanism as a whole. Can't wait for the CN HSR vid!
Thank you for everything you've done recce. It is very appreciated. Thank you. And have fun being a dad!
Hi Reece, I only got into your channel during the past year as I starterd looking more at intergrated transport as part of urban planning. It's been extremely educational and really given fantastic insight into what we could be building and what we should be building. I hope you still duck in from time to time when you find an interesting topic to discuss that you haven't covered before. Good luck with everything.
You rock Reece!!, you are amazing, congrats with your new family!
Congratulations on the kid! I'm glad you feel comfortable stepping away , and good luck on whatever you do next
I certainly was not expecting that. There are still more topics to cover actually.
I didn’t realise how much I’d missed of your channel before discovering it, so now’s the time to delve into your back catalogue bit by bit. Thanks for all your work. I’m a retired railwayman in the UK who ended up training new staff, and I don’t drive a car - never owned one - and I was glad to find a channel that advocates public transport. Good luck with your new endeavours, whatever they may be.
I discovered your channel fairly recently (in the grand scale of your time making videos) and I’ve always been impressed. It’s clear that you’re passionate about what you speak about and it’s always more interesting to listen to knowledgeable, passionate people than those who are just knowledgeable. Congratulations on the baby and on reaching what you feel is a logical and point for regular posting. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors and am looking forward to seeing those three other videos you plan on eventually making.
Thanks Reece for your amazing videos and thoughts in over 200 hours of content on RM Transit!!🎉😊
I am happy you enjoyed them!
Congratulations! Being a father is a great adventure.
Thank you for all the videos and ideas shared.
Oh no
UA-cam will never be the same again.
All the best with parenthood
Reece you are a star. Your videos are simply the best. There are very few people with your knowledge of mass transportation systems across the globe.
I have learnt so much from your videos
Surely, you should be consulting governments everywhere on how best to improve what is currently in place
All the very best with your future endeavors
I have been training people in Computing since 1967. It remains great fun, and right up your alley. You ARE an educator. Go for it. As a resident of YYZ for 35 years, most of it riding the TTC, your videos bring me nostalgia, but no angst.
Next time you are in Bonavista, drop in and we'll chat.
It's a long wait for a streetcar, though (grin!) Chris
Bring the baby!
Reece: your transit videos have provided a valuable contribution to the UA-cam universe. They are professional and so well researched, and have had great appeal to us transit buffs. With the expanded family, your priorities have rightly changed; you'll be a great dad. I ran into you once in Union station and told you how much I enjoyed your videos. Maybe we'll hear from you again down the road . . .
I remember subscribing back to your channel back in 2018 with less then 1000 subs at the time. It had motivated me to get more into the public transit sphere as that's when I started studying more maps from local agencies from around the GTA about public transit, as time progress your channel and others like it caused me sway my decision to go and study in the future Urban Planning with more of a focus on public transit.
Best of luck in the future with everything that life throws in your direction.
Thanks for every video you’ve given us, Reece! 👏🏼
Thank you for all the great videos over the years Reece! I discovered your channel during the pandmic as a Brit who'd recently moved to Toronto. Your videos really helped me get my head around the city and why certain things operate the way they do, plus your measured optimism about some of the regeneration projects has been such a breath of fresh air.
Huge congratulations to you and your partner on the baby, and best of luck with whatever the next chapter holds for you all!!
p.s. will look forward to that China HSR video whenever it drops :)
Congrats on your baby and hitting those health goals!!! That's sounds like a good (but challenging) year ❤
Thanks for all the great videos and insights you've created and shared with us! I'm still working my way through your back catalog of videos 😊 I really appreciate how you consider what didn't work in order to draw lessons for how things could be improved.
Best of luck on your next phase in life!!! 🙌